Men's Basketball - Archives 2014-15

Two Big 12 juniors - Georges Niang of Iowa State and Oklahoma's Buddy Hield – have been recognized by head coaches as some of the best players in the nation. The duo are part of the 2015 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-America Teams.

The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) has announced its Division I All-District Teams for 2014-15. The Big 12 is well-represented on the All-District 8 squads, with 10 student-athletes earning recognition.

Trey Lyles scored 14 points, Andrew Harrison added 13 and the unbeaten Wildcats, chasing history and a ninth national title, rolled to a 78-39 victory over the Mountaineers on Thursday night in the Midwest Regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.

Jordan Woodard had 16 points and a steal that set up Buddy Hield for a layup to give Oklahoma a lead it never relinquished as the Sooners locked down the Flyers, quieted their fans and advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with a 72-66 victory Sunday.

Behind another steady performance from Fred VanVleet and the hot shooting of Evan Wessel, the No. 7 seed Shockers rolled past the second-seeded Jayhawks 78-65 on Sunday, earning a trip to the Sweet 16.

TaShawn Thomas powered his way to 18 points inside and versatile Buddy Hield added 15 to lead third-seeded Oklahoma past Albany on Friday night, carrying the Sooners into the Round of 32 after early exits the last two years.

Joseph Young and Oregon shined just a little bit brighter than Oklahoma State. Young scored 27 points, Elgin Cook added 18 and the eighth-seeded Ducks beat the Cowboys 79-73 in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night.